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Search for the Active Ingredients from a 2-Aminothiazole DMSO Stock Solution with Antimalarial Activity.


ABSTRACT: Chemical decomposition of DMSO stock solutions is a common incident that can mislead biological screening campaigns. Here, we share our case study of 2-aminothiazole 1, originating from an antimalarial class that undergoes chemical decomposition in DMSO at room temperature. As previously measured biological activities observed against Plasmodium falciparum NF54 and for the target enzyme PfIspE were not reproducible for a fresh batch, we tackled the challenge to understand where the activity originated from. Solvent- and temperature-dependent studies using HRMS and NMR spectroscopy to monitor the decomposition led to the isolation and in vitro evaluation of several fractions against PfIspE. After four days of decomposition, we successfully isolated the oxygenated and dimerised compounds using SFC purification and correlated the observed activities to them. Due to the unstable nature of the two isolates, it is likely that they undergo further decomposition contributing to the overall instability of the compound.

SUBMITTER: Ropponen HK 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8360061 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Search for the Active Ingredients from a 2-Aminothiazole DMSO Stock Solution with Antimalarial Activity.

Ropponen Henni-Karoliina HK   Bader Chantal D CD   Diamanti Eleonora E   Illarionov Boris B   Rottmann Matthias M   Fischer Markus M   Witschel Matthias M   Müller Rolf R   Hirsch Anna K H AKH  

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Chemical decomposition of DMSO stock solutions is a common incident that can mislead biological screening campaigns. Here, we share our case study of 2-aminothiazole 1, originating from an antimalarial class that undergoes chemical decomposition in DMSO at room temperature. As previously measured biological activities observed against Plasmodium falciparum NF54 and for the target enzyme PfIspE were not reproducible for a fresh batch, we tackled the challenge to understand where the activity orig  ...[more]

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